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Pre-K Providers Make the Most of Every Dollar for Kids

Jul 31, 2015

MAKING EVERY DOLLAR COUNT Judging by the sticker shock many families face when enrolling their child into high-quality pre-k, you would think the best…

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5 Things You Need to Know About Kids in Southeastern Pennsylvania

Jul 23, 2015

The Annie E. Casey Foundation just released its 2015 Kids Count Data Book.  Here are 5 takeaways about children in Southeastern Pennsylvania.  Spread the…

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WHY HIGH-QUALITY PRE-K INVESTMENTS CAN’T WAIT- July 20th, 2015

Jul 20, 2015

About 140,000 children will be born in Pennsylvania this year, and they’ll be preschool age in 2018. Those young learners don’t get to delay…

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Why Isn’t the State Targeting Early Childhood Expansion to Areas with Greatest Need?

Oct 17, 2014

Governor Corbett recently announced a $9.8 million expansion of Pre-K Counts, spread over 27 counties. As the Department of Education was considering where that money…

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Unfair Cap Leaves Philadelphia Children out of Pre-K

Oct 2, 2014

The best way to guarantee a child receives a successful education is with a strong start. The best way to ensure every child gets…

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Latest Census Data Shows Greater Need for Pre-K Access

Sep 29, 2014

The U.S. Census Bureau recently released its American Community Survey, and things don’t look good for the Philadelphia area. The survey found that more…

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